The Mercury News

Iran’s Rouhani sworn in for new term, commits to nuclear deal

- By Golnar Motevalli and Ladane Nasseri

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani, sworn in for a second term in front of an audience of foreign officials, reiterated on Saturday that his nation will stand by its obligation­s in an internatio­nal nuclear deal.

“Iran will never be the first country to start violating” the accord, Rouhani, 68, said in the Iranian parliament, speaking to officials including European Union foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini. “But we will not sit idle in the face of violations” by other countries, he said, adding that his government would “respond in proportion­ate measure.”

Mogherini’s presence is a clear show of support for the Iranian president, who built his first four years in office on a policy of engagement with western nations, and for the nuclear deal whose fate is increasing­ly unclear given U.S. President Donald Trump’s opposition and renewed financial penalties.

Iranian officials say new U.S. sanctions that target the nation’s missile program — which wasn’t negotiated as part of the accord — and the Trump administra­tion’s wish to curb internatio­nal business with Iran go against the deal reached in 2015 between France, Germany, the U.K., U.S., Russia, China and Iran. The accord placed limits on Iran’s nuclear program in exchange for sanctions relief.

In a meeting with Mogherini prior to the ceremony, Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said the EU needs to be “alert” to Trump’s efforts “to undermine the deal laying the blame on Iran.” The EU will safeguard the nuclear deal “with determinat­ion,” Mogherini said, according to the official Islamic Republic News Agency.

 ?? EBRAHIM NOROOZI — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Iranian President Hassan Rouhani, right, shakes hands with his Afghan counterpar­t Ashraf Ghani while welcoming him for their meeting at his office in Tehran, Iran, Saturday. Rouhani was sworn in for his second term.
EBRAHIM NOROOZI — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Iranian President Hassan Rouhani, right, shakes hands with his Afghan counterpar­t Ashraf Ghani while welcoming him for their meeting at his office in Tehran, Iran, Saturday. Rouhani was sworn in for his second term.

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